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Some Censorship With Your Schnitzel? Get a CLUE. Have a Laugh.

​Anonymous online comments could soon be impossible in Austria. A new draft law targeting online hate speech will require far more than a nickname to post online. Unless you are posting on a neo-Nazi platform.

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